MacMurph.com RSS Feed
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a lightweight XML format designed for sharing headlines and other Web content.
Think of it as a distributable "What's New" for your site. Originated by UserLand in 1997 and subsequently used by Netscape
to fill channels for Netcenter, RSS has evolved into a popular means of sharing content between sites
(including the BBC, CNET, CNN, Disney, Forbes, Motley Fool, Wired, Red Herring, Salon, Slashdot, ZDNet, and more).
RSS solves myriad problems webmasters commonly face, such as increasing traffic, and gathering and distributing news.
RSS can also be the basis for additional content distribution services
www.webreference.com/authoring/languages/xml/rss/intro/
With this new feature, you don't have to visit macmurph.com to see if there are new albums which were uploaded, or new journals or polls which were
posted -- you'll find a updated list of links with short descriptions right in your RSS reader or RSS capable Webbrowser. Just
subscribe to the MacMurph.com RSS Feed and you'll receive links to the latest updates of MacMurph.com automatically on
your desktop.
RSS File Location:
http://www.macmurph.com/photodb/macmurph_news.php
RSS File Link:
macmurph_news.php
Click here to learn more about RSS and about available RSS readers for all platforms.
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